In the above video, Nigel Kerner explore manipulative artificial alien life forms that have been abducting men, women and children allegedly to assit with the cloning of humans toward the creation of a new life form that would enforce the enslavement of humans.Nigel Kerner began asking the questions that led over a period of thirty years to the publication of his two books with a question asked to him by his son Darren, then twelve years old: “Dad, are UFOs real?”His initia

Don't you just love how
Justin Trudeau and other world leaders love to talk about “creating
jobs” and “economic growth” any time they decide to threaten
and pursue further destruction of our environment? If investigative
research like Dr. Micheal Salla is correct, questionable decisions
associated with pipeline projects and other such environmental issues
are the result of manipulative aliens that seek to pursue the
“management” and exploitation of our planet Earth. Dr. Mich

It's just fascinating to watch hypocrites like Peter Kent in the House of Commons and elsewhere attack Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's "praise" of the now late "communist dictator" Fidel Castro. Politicians like Mr. Kent and President Elect Donald Trump would have us believe that they are so concerned about the oppression of human rights in Cuba. Mr. Kent and Mr. Trump would have us believe that they are such passionate defenders of "freedom" and "democracy".Bullsh-t!What about the C

Entrepreneurs: Do you have what it takes?

(NC) -- Zach Berman and Ryan Slater couldn't have predicted ending up in the juice business. On a backpacking trip in Nepal, the two life-long friends noticed that the locals were always drinking fresh, nutrient-filled juice. That's when their idea for becoming self-employed juice tenders back home in B.C. was formed. Three years and thousands of ounces of gourmet juice later, The Juice Truck is the result of turning an idea into a successful business. Becoming an entrepreneur takes more than a stellar idea, but if you're already spending your free time making extra cash decorating cakes, teaching yoga or detailing cars, you might not even realize that you're on your way to spending your days doing what really inspires you.

“If you're thinking about turning your part-time hobby into a full-time career, the first thing to do is ask yourself if entrepreneurship is for you,” says Scott Bowman, the Senior Director of Ontario at the Canadian Youth Business Foundation (cybf.ca). “Entrepreneurs have immense drive, they're passionate, and have a basic understanding of what it takes to run a business,” he adds. Wondering if you could make it as a small-business owner? Here are two things you need to figure out first.

• Are you willing to take a risk? You know how the old saying goes: With great risk comes great reward. While you might not be feeling safe at your nine-to-five, starting a business can be even more stressful if you're not a risk-taker. “There's obviously a certain amount of risk that comes with leaving a company as an employee and starting your own as an employer. Successful entrepreneurs weigh the pros and cons, spend time researching and making decisions accordingly,” Bowman says. “It's important to know that there are some great ways to mitigate many of these risks, including turning to CYBF for invaluable support in the way of financing, mentoring, business planning advice and networking opportunities.”

• Are you driven and disciplined? You must be ready to pour yourself into your new endeavor – this often means working weekends, delaying vacations, and researching when you'd rather catch up with Netflix. “The great part thing is, working on turning your passion into a reality can be a lot more fun, motivating and rewarding than spending 40 hours a week doing your day job,” says Bowman.